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74 W^^i I tli VOLUME45
Am •• NUMBER 12
A AM-^y^ y • I DECEMBER 1981
i COMPASS
Iii
Thi
s Issue:
Governmental Affairs Page 3 Convention Photos Pages 8-11 Management Tips Page 11
Eisenhour Appointed to Education Advisory Committee
Season's Greetings
Jan
V
. Eisenhour, Immediate Past Chairman of the AICS Board of Directors, recently appointed to the National Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institutional Eligibility, is shown with Senator Dan Quayle (R-ln) at the AICS Convention in Las Vegas.
The Secretary of Education, Terrell H. Bell, has named Jan V. Eisenhour to a two-year appointment on the National Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institutional Eligibility.
According to Secretary Bell, this new advisory committee was authorized by the Higher Education Reauthorization Act passed by Congress last year. The
make-up of the committee as described by the Act is to be composed of fifteen mem-bers knowledgeable in education and in-cluding persons who are (1) representa-tive of institutions, (2) representative of students and youth, (3) representative of professional associations, (4) representa-tive of state agencies, and (5) representa-tive of the general public.
Mrs. Eisenhour has been extremely ac-tive in the Association of Independent Colleges and Schools, having served on the Accrediting Commission and the Board of Directors. She has been chair-man of each with the distinction of being the first woman to hold either position.
This is the second time she has been named to this advisory committee. In the closing hours of the Carter Administra-tion she was invited to serve on the com-mittee by the then Secretary of Education Shirley Hufstedler. When the Reagan Administration took office all earlier ap-pointments were put aside and the pro-cess of consideration began again.
In commenting on the appointment Mrs. Eisenhour said, "I am pleased that the private, independent sector of educa-tion will be represented on the committee because of our growing importance in preparing people for the world of work. The recognition of accreditation as an in-dicator of quality in education has never been more important."
Mrs. Eisenhour is the Director of Executive Secretarial School in Dallas, Texas. <91
Ph.D. Dissertation Wins Dana Hart Award
Marci L. Cox (left), Staff Associate with TSP Associates, Los Angeles, accepts the Dana Hart Memorial Research Award from Doug Devaux, Chairman of the Awards and Recognition Com-mittee and President of Fort Lauderdale College, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
(Continued on page 6)
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74 W^^i I tli VOLUME45
Am •• NUMBER 12
A AM-^y^ y • I DECEMBER 1981
i COMPASS
Iii
Thi
s Issue:
Governmental Affairs Page 3 Convention Photos Pages 8-11 Management Tips Page 11
Eisenhour Appointed to Education Advisory Committee
Season's Greetings
Jan
V
. Eisenhour, Immediate Past Chairman of the AICS Board of Directors, recently appointed to the National Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institutional Eligibility, is shown with Senator Dan Quayle (R-ln) at the AICS Convention in Las Vegas.
The Secretary of Education, Terrell H. Bell, has named Jan V. Eisenhour to a two-year appointment on the National Advisory Committee on Accreditation and Institutional Eligibility.
According to Secretary Bell, this new advisory committee was authorized by the Higher Education Reauthorization Act passed by Congress last year. The
make-up of the committee as described by the Act is to be composed of fifteen mem-bers knowledgeable in education and in-cluding persons who are (1) representa-tive of institutions, (2) representative of students and youth, (3) representative of professional associations, (4) representa-tive of state agencies, and (5) representa-tive of the general public.
Mrs. Eisenhour has been extremely ac-tive in the Association of Independent Colleges and Schools, having served on the Accrediting Commission and the Board of Directors. She has been chair-man of each with the distinction of being the first woman to hold either position.
This is the second time she has been named to this advisory committee. In the closing hours of the Carter Administra-tion she was invited to serve on the com-mittee by the then Secretary of Education Shirley Hufstedler. When the Reagan Administration took office all earlier ap-pointments were put aside and the pro-cess of consideration began again.
In commenting on the appointment Mrs. Eisenhour said, "I am pleased that the private, independent sector of educa-tion will be represented on the committee because of our growing importance in preparing people for the world of work. The recognition of accreditation as an in-dicator of quality in education has never been more important."
Mrs. Eisenhour is the Director of Executive Secretarial School in Dallas, Texas. <91
Ph.D. Dissertation Wins Dana Hart Award
Marci L. Cox (left), Staff Associate with TSP Associates, Los Angeles, accepts the Dana Hart Memorial Research Award from Doug Devaux, Chairman of the Awards and Recognition Com-mittee and President of Fort Lauderdale College, Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
(Continued on page 6)
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